Global Moderators |N4SS3R| Posted May 23, 2020 Global Moderators Share Posted May 23, 2020 Spain progresses little by little in the de-escalation. And, starting next Monday, 11 autonomous communities that bring together 47% of the Spanish po[CENSORED]tion (about 22 million people) will have all their territories in phase 2, as announced on Friday by the Minister of Health, Salvador Illa. In addition, six of the eight Andalusian provinces (all except Malaga and Granada), Guadalajara and Cuenca and various health areas in Catalonia also go through this phase. The 11 communities that will have all the areas of their territory in phase 2 as of Monday are Aragon, Asturias, the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, Cantabria, Extremadura, Galicia, the Region of Murcia, Navarra, the Basque Country and La Rioja, as well as the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla. In the case of Catalonia, there are three health regions that go to phase 2: Camp de Tarragona, Terres de l'Ebre and Alt Pirineu y Aran, following the request of the Generalitat itself. On the contrary, the advance of Malaga and Granada, which will continue in phase 1 after entering it last week, has not been accessed, despite the intention of the Andalusian Government was to advance along with the rest of the community . The Health criterion continues to be that each province must endure at least 15 days in each phase. In this way, the Spanish po[CENSORED]tion is practically divided into two as of Monday, since 53% (about 25 million people) will continue in phase 1. In this stage the inhabitants of the Community of Madrid, Barcelona and their metropolitan area and all the provinces of Castilla y León, which have finally been able to pass phase after three weeks totally or partially in phase 0. Likewise, in phase 1 the Valencian Community, several Catalan health areas, the Andalusian provinces of Malaga and Granada and the Castilian Manchegas of Toledo, Ciudad Real and Albacete. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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